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EEG During Sudarshan Kriya:

A Quantitative Analysis

subjects were asked to be comfortable, seated on a chair, with


their eyes closed. Electrodes were placed according to the 10-
M. Bhatia 20 system of electrode placement; the recording was conducted
Assoc. Prof. on a 21 channel digital EEG machine, (Profile, Oxford UK),
Clinical Neurophysiology,
Dept. of Neurology, with AD conversion of 22 bits, and sampling frequency of
All India Institute of Medical 256Hz. Filter settings were 0.5- 50Hz, a standard sensitivity
Sciences, N. Delhi, India of 7 uV/mm and a paper speed of 30 mm/sec.was used for
recording the data.

Introduction Artifacts free epochs of 6sec. duration were selected at the rest
Sudarshan Kriya (SK) (a rhythmic breathing process), was condition, during the Pranayam, Bhastrika and the 3 phases
devised by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The word “ Sudarshan” of SK in the first cycle and the 6th cycle, at the end of the SK,
translated from its original sanskrit Su = right, Darshan = and every 5mts after that for 20 minutes. The pruned data was
vision, “Kriya” means purifying action. This is thus not a subjected to FFT analysis using MATLAB. The EEG frequency
pure meditation technique, and has been defined as a state of bands were defined as follows: Delta – 0-4 Hz, Theta – 5-7 Hz,
relaxation by some and a state of consciousness by others. alpha –8-12Hz, Beta 1:13-18 Hz, Beta 2: 19- 30 Hz., and the
This is practiced as a brief & practical self-help stress- power calculated in each band and corresponding frequency
management strategy. Subjective reports from the participants maps were drawn.
indicate that it reduces anxiety & depression and SK has been Results:
found to be useful in the treatment of depression. Various tools Coherence: An increase in coherence was observed in the 6th
have been used to study the effect of relaxing techniques on cycle predominantly in the fronto-central regions in the beta
the mind. These include EEG, evoked potentials (BAER, P300, band, and posteriorly in the alpha band.
Middle latency potentials), fMRI, SPECT. EEG has been used
to study changes during meditation, and also long-term effect Frequency Analysis: There was an increased alpha activity
of regular practice of meditation for the past 2-3 decades. posteriorly during the SK. In addition a central midline theta
During Transcendental Meditation(TM)an increased activity was observed. The resting EEG demonstrated an
regularity and amplitude of the alpha activity was noted. The increased focal beta activity. GSR- Increase was observed
results have been contradictory as different processes produce during the SK.
different changes. The changes observed have been linked to Discussion:
the type of meditation and duration of meditation practice, as The increased coherence suggests increased connectivity. This
subjects varied greatly in their meditation techniques, is suggestive of more efficient information processing. The
expertise and their performance. The difference in technique central midline theta activity, and increase in GSR suggests
may produce a dichotomy of physiological effects. Most of activation and the increased alpha is suggestive of relaxation.
the physiological research on meditation has been carried out Thus there is a combination of relaxation and activation during
on TM, it is not known whether other stylized practices create the SK.
the same physiology.
Larger no. of subjects need to be studied to define these changes
There are no reports at present on changes in EEG and SK. further.
The aim of the present study was to study the sequential
changes in EEG, during the SK. References:
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EEG Performed during
and after
Sudarshan Kriya

The following are the EEG patterns before starting the Kriya,
during Kriya and after the Kriya.

Pre-Kriya Med-Phase
0.8

0.6

0.4
Post-Pranayam Fast- Phase 7th cycle

0.2

Slow Phase 7th cycle 1 Min After kriya

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All the research related to Sudarshan Kriya at AIIMS has been :


Inspired by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ji,
Carried out in collaboration withVed Vignan Mahavidyapeeth, Bangalore,
Funded by Central Council of Research in Yoga and Naturopathy, New Delhi.

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